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STUDY OF CLINICAL DISEASES IN REFERENCE TO MODERN ATMOSPHERE

Sahare Kamlesh Madhao

Research Scholar, Dept. of Chemistry Cmj University, Shillomg, Meghalaya

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Vol: 3, Issue: 2, 2013

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Abstract

This research work is being made up of distinctive consortia that are working in concert to improve availability of rare disease information, treatment, clinical studies, and general awareness for both patients and the medical community. The RDCRN also aims to provide up-to-date information for patients and to assist in connecting patients with advocacy groups, expert doctors, and clinical research opportunities. The aim of this module is to give an overview of the major infectious diseases which are seen throughout modern society. Researchers will cover a range of diseases and pathogens and discuss clinical presentation and management as well as the implications for control of the spread of infection

Keywords: disease; RDCRN; infection

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